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https://surlybikes.com/blog/surly_disc_ ... g_pleasure
Revamped disc trucker - more tyre, high front end, and neat through axle system. Kind of bike I tend to look at and then plan a trip around.....
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I've got a disc trucker but for some reason I just can't love it. I've tried all manner of things but so far we've not properly bonded. It's a cracking bike so maybe it's just me.
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I think I need a DT....
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 6:48 pm I've got a disc trucker but for some reason I just can't love it. I've tried all manner of things but so far we've not properly bonded. It's a cracking bike so maybe it's just me.
I've never ridden one but I suspect it would be like a mates Thorn - very competent but not very engaging. Looks like they have tried to tweak the DT to make it a bit more sprightly.
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I've never ridden one but I suspect it would be like a mates Thorn - very competent but not very engaging. Looks like they have tried to tweak the DT to make it a bit more sprightly.
That's probably it Phil. It does everything asked of it but somehow it just feels kind of dead or at least muted.
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Not new, but new to me and ingenious if you want to run dynamo wires up your steerer tube and have easy faff-access -

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https://www.intend-bc.com/products/ahead-caps/smarty/

All you need to add is a 10mm spacer that extends 5mm+ above the steerer top, with some U-channels/cuts filed into the top so the wires can exit under the cap (checking you don't pinch them as it's all tightened up of course..). I use this method on one bike but with a modified carbon steerer expander bung, problem is it collapses in on itself slightly under pressure.

(If only they made one in 1" ... back to filing out that star nut)
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I cant remember what it was on my shand but iirc it was similar and then the wires ran straight to the usb top cap thing, ace set up , shame I had to sell the bike as i just couldn't get comfortable on it, turned out it wasnt even the bike but an old motorbike accident injury I hadn't even realised was causing an issue boohoo...
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It's significantly less pretty , but also a load cheaper than that rather lovely system... I was wondering if a BMX hollow bolt star nut would do the same job for dynamo cables.

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mob ... prod130964
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PaulE wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2020 11:14 am It's significantly less pretty , but also a load cheaper than that rather lovely system... I was wondering if a BMX hollow bolt star nut would do the same job for dynamo cables.

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mob ... prod130964
Could do for one cable I expect. There's not much space though, not enough to get the end connectors through so you'd need to wire in connectors either side of it for future servicing, of cut and re-fit. I've just filed larger cut-outs in a star nut this time, checked the connectors can pass through and all's OK. Left it right near the top of the fork in case it needs cutting out in future.

I used one of these (Mick, it's prob the same as the Shand) https://www.performancebike.com/superno ... 1x/p317861
I got mine for ~£15 -same item from a different seller, forget who/where now- but the cut out section starts to bend in on itself after a while. There's a compression load on the tapered top section that relies on that vertical compression for the wedge action.
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Ah yes that was it james
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Ah yes that was it james
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£600 cranks, to go with their £250 flat pedals...

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^ yeah... I like what they're doing in principle but it's a lot of money, going to be really low-volume stuff.
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I had this pop up in a news feed

https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/prod ... ate-459020

A two speed rear hub to use with a cassette to get a 2x gearing. Interesting idea but a lot of tech to avoid having a front mech.
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SA have made similar for years Sean. This one has 3 internal ratios.

https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/hubs-intern ... sette-hub/
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 6:13 pm SA have made similar for years Sean. This one has 3 internal ratios.

https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/hubs-intern ... sette-hub/
Ohh, that's nice bit of kit, you can have 3 x 9 using the hub and a single front ring. I guess you could have 3 x 3 x 9 if you put a triple on but just trying to think about what ratios that would produce is making my brain hurt :???:
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For the dynamo cables you need one of these
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/dynamos/cin ... ander-nut/
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K1100T wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 5:00 pm £600 cranks, to go with their £250 flat pedals...

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Nice pedals and cranks, would go a treat in one of these

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Chater Lea....
The company was in Letchworth garden city.
I always liked Chater Lea components, lovely stainless steel.
As a kid I remember a few local guys having bikes with campagnolo components and Chater Lea .
Both attractive in their own way.
Quite heavy though, not for weight weenie's!
The building still exists in works road.
I believe they did broaching before they disappeared.
They made motorcycles too!
Any ideas where the new company is based?
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BigdummySteve wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 8:55 pm For the dynamo cables you need one of these
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/dynamos/cin ... ander-nut/
Thats what I've been using on the other bike, they don't hold up too well ime. May work better in Al steerer than steel?
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Cyclepeasant wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:36 pm Chater Lea....
They made motorcycles too!
One of many firms pre-war who made there own frames and cycle parts and used a proprietry engine such as a Blackburne or Jap. Quite nice things but didn't make it beyond the war.
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Lauf True Grit full bike builds now 25% to 37% cheaper.
Now much more realistic in their prices

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Selle Italia SP-01 Boost Tekno Superflow saddle, yours for £439.99...
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Does anybody else see that and then picture an over-sized tick twister that is going to pull off my testicles :shock:

Just me then :oops:
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Cheeky Monkey wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2020 6:10 pm Does anybody else see that and then picture an over-sized tick twister that is going to pull of my testicles :shock:

Just me then :oops:
Not just you...
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